Seven people were charged with disorderly conduct following the Jan. 27 melee at Denny’s Restaurant where items were hurled, leaving the dining area trashed. Those arrested range in age from 17 to 31, police said.

Investigators thank those who came forward to help police identify those involved.

“This type of behavior will not be tolerated in Vineland,” Capt. Adam Austino said. “We will investigate and prosecute."

The fight, involving more than 15 people, was breaking up when police arrived at the West Landis Avenue location just before 3 a.m.

Investigators said the confrontation apparently erupted after one of the guys tried to talk to a woman at another table.

Viral video of the confrontation prompted outrage, including a Facebook post from the Cumberland County Prosecutor’s Office that urged the public to get involved.

“No one in our community should be concerned that they may face this type of nonsensical behavior when they go out for a bite to eat,” the prosecutor’s office posted. “That is why we need your help to identify the individuals involved and prosecute them to the full extent of the law for criminal mischief.”

No one was reported injured and those involved fled, police said.

The fight remains under investigation.

Officers Johnathan Rodriguez and James Day are the investigating officers.